On Story"Buck Henry: A Hollywood Story"
From THE GRADUATE and CATCH-22 to "Saturday Night Live" and "Get Smart," iconic comedic and distinctly American writer, director, and actor Buck Henry recalls his long and storied career in Hollywood. Followed by the heartwarming story of a failed ukulele player and her talking puppet dog, The Ballad of Friday and June by writer/director Tate English. D

Passport to Adventure"Guam - Where East Meets West"
Warm, turquoise waters, lush jungles, intriguing island culture, cosmopolitan shopping and a plethora of historical sites await the traveler that makes the trek to Guam. The island is an endearing mix of Asia, 1960's America and exotic Pacific island. Hosts Julie Conover and Mark Jennings venture into the little traveled parts of the island to swim in waterfalls, cha cha with the locals at the Wednesday night fiesta, and meet a refreshing group of teenagers passionate about preserving their Chamorro heritage. D

4:00 pm

Globe Trekker"Paraguay and Uruguay"
Holly Morris discovers two South American countries that may share a similar name but couldn't be more different.G

5:00 pm

Sierra Center Stage"Sam Bush"
Virtuoso American bluegrass musician Sam Bush plays mandolin, fiddle and guitar as well as being an accomplished bluegrass vocalist. A founding member of the New Grass Revival, Sam has been called a modern day Bill Monroe. D

6:00 pm

ACL Presents: Americana Music Festival
This program features selected performers from the Americana Music Festival in Nashville, including Bonnie Raitt, Richard Thompson, Alabama Shakes and more.G

7:00 pm

Broadway: The American Musical"Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin' (1943-1960)"
The new partnership of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II changes the face of Broadway, beginning with the record-breaking Oklahoma! in 1943, featuring a landmark ballet by Agnes de Mille. Carousel and South Pacific then set the standard for decades to come by pioneering a musical in which the story is all-important. For challenging the country to confront its deep-seated racial bigotry, South Pacific wins the Pulitzer Prize. Part 4 of 6G

8:00 pm

Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival"Curtis Stigers"
The Idaho musician and songwriter exhibits his jazz singing and saxophone skills at the nine-day festival's 10th anniversary of featuring jazz and international music at Rochester, New York. Stigers plays some of his biggest hits in this episode that also features an artist interview.G

ACL Presents: Americana Music Festival
This program features selected performers from the Americana Music Festival in Nashville, including Bonnie Raitt, Richard Thompson, Alabama Shakes and more.G

11:00 pm

Broadway: The American Musical"Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin' (1943-1960)"
The new partnership of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II changes the face of Broadway, beginning with the record-breaking Oklahoma! in 1943, featuring a landmark ballet by Agnes de Mille. Carousel and South Pacific then set the standard for decades to come by pioneering a musical in which the story is all-important. For challenging the country to confront its deep-seated racial bigotry, South Pacific wins the Pulitzer Prize. Part 4 of 6G